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the u.s. loves to use drones and warfare overseas but that important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well three years ago today president barack obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision
the u.s. loves to use drones and warfare overseas but that important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing...
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>> reporter: as it turns out, the original explanation for the u.s. embassy in bengazi that killed chris stevens and others is false. it had nothing to do with a revolt from extremists opposing an antiislamic film. it was the result of a terrorist attack. now the truth is out, this committee is demanding answers. >> you are saying you got it wrong, it stayed wrong, you didn't know any better. is that right? >> reporter: the chairman and other members of the committee grilled ambassador kennedy and members of the state department. >> if any administration official, including any career official were on television on sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. >> reporter: the committee accused the administration of failing to provide adequate security at the embassy. the finger pointing is split down political lines. >> my goal is to try in some way to put this partisanship behind us and to focus on the security of personnel. >> reporter: mitt romney has used this to criticize obama. derek. >>> the washington nationals are on
>> reporter: as it turns out, the original explanation for the u.s. embassy in bengazi that killed chris stevens and others is false. it had nothing to do with a revolt from extremists opposing an antiislamic film. it was the result of a terrorist attack. now the truth is out, this committee is demanding answers. >> you are saying you got it wrong, it stayed wrong, you didn't know any better. is that right? >> reporter: the chairman and other members of the committee grilled...
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while growing prospects to use the for u.s. influence in the region, especially given the security problems in a recent embassy attacks and challenges await governance and weak institutions. >> a great book to read on that it's not too much promised land by aaron david miller. he is a great section on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what the people on the ground think we can get done. we need to work with our allies. we need to talk to local intelligence services. that's a big problem now. we've lost contact in the intelligence services that we provide information about the bad guy. >> at huge cost -- i mean, it's not like there's any great nostalgia for the egyptians, right? >> the thing is we have a great relationship. at the end of his life, gadhafi, when condoleezza rice visited a think in 2006 or 2007, i think nixon's visit, vice president nixon's visit in 1967 or 68 was the big achievement of the bush administration put forward that they brought libya back in the cold. yes, there were
while growing prospects to use the for u.s. influence in the region, especially given the security problems in a recent embassy attacks and challenges await governance and weak institutions. >> a great book to read on that it's not too much promised land by aaron david miller. he is a great section on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what the people on the ground think we can get done. we need to work with our allies. we need to talk to local...
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can create those jobs and notice how he said north american energy independence and not american or u.s. energy independence is because mitt romney thinks we should continue buying our or oil from his corporate buddies who own oil fields in canada and mexico adding on to our already enormous trade deficit and given the way he ridiculed president obama's green energy investments clearly romney is not interested in getting american energy independent through green energy he's only interested in helping transnational oil corporations like trans national trans canada in canada make helping them make huge profits and that's exactly what they're doing at the expense of mrs fairchild and the rest of us trans canada's x.l. pipeline won't create millions of jobs like mitt romney and the rest of the oil shills say it will it would create a few thousand temporary jobs in the united states and that's it and really aside from the billions in profits that the oil barons are going to get in texas it's all the united states is getting out of the deal well we're also getting the pollution from refining
can create those jobs and notice how he said north american energy independence and not american or u.s. energy independence is because mitt romney thinks we should continue buying our or oil from his corporate buddies who own oil fields in canada and mexico adding on to our already enormous trade deficit and given the way he ridiculed president obama's green energy investments clearly romney is not interested in getting american energy independent through green energy he's only interested in...
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. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. lindsey graham suggested the administration deliberately covered up details. they're trying to sell a narrative that the mideast, the wars are receding and al qaeda has been dismantled, and to admit our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya did not work undercuts that narrative. they didn't believe media would investigate, congress was out of session and this caught up with them. there was no way with anybody looking at all that you could believe five days after the attack that it was based on a riot that never occurred. there was no riot at all. to say that, you are either incompetent or misleading. >>> democrats are dismissing these as politically moetivated allegations. >>> the 14-year-old girl shot last week by the taliban for promoting girls education is now heading to britton for specialized treatment. malala yousufzai was reportedly flown out of the country today in an air ambulance provided by the united arab emirates. it comes six days afte
. >>> republicans are hammering the obama's handling of the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. lindsey graham suggested the administration deliberately covered up details. they're trying to sell a narrative that the mideast, the wars are receding and al qaeda has been dismantled, and to admit our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya did not work undercuts that narrative. they didn't believe media would investigate, congress was out of session and this caught...
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the u.s. state department. >> the foundation gave charity to committees -- charitable committees in palestine. they were given a by our own government. >> the government's case relied on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone warfare at the hancock field air national guard base near syracuse, new york. members of the upstate coalition to ground the drones and in the wars were detained after creating a blockade outside three of the base gates, holding signs and pictures of children killed by u.s. drone attacks overseas. it was the latest in a series of protests outside the base, where the drones are operated remotely. the late former democratic senator and presidential candidate george mcgovern was remembered thursday at a funeral service i
the u.s. state department. >> the foundation gave charity to committees -- charitable committees in palestine. they were given a by our own government. >> the government's case relied on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone...
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so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so my cousin called, and said where are you going? the shower. the showers not a place you should just show up and go to the hotel. and this is not just a place to show up and go to a hotel. that trip changed my life went camp age expectancy is sometimes 35 in afghanistan and pakistan. 50-year-old woman learning to read and write for the first time, and their eyes were glowing and kept saying what else? i didn't even know this. how we take things for granted because the school was always there for us and i wished i was sick so i couldn'
so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so...
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the u.s. says it is targeting militants. human rights groups say innocent civilians have died. he says the attacks are an illegal violation of pakistan's 70 -- sovereignty. >> in the sky overhead, day and night. in pakistan's tribal belt, there's no escape from cia drones and no knowing where they will strike. this was one of america's big victories -- a strike in june that killed al qaeda's second in command. we met some of those on the receiving end who beg to differ. between them, they have lost 12 relatives -- all civilians, they insist. >> when i saw their bodies in pieces, my heart wanted revenge. it still does. the remote control killers are president obama's weapon of choice, not only in pakistan. critically, they hunt down the enemy without boots on the ground, but one former british soldier with firsthand experience says drones make it too easy to kill. james jeffrey was in afghanistan in 2009, monitoring live pictures from a drone. he saw what looked like a man planting a roadside bomb and was about to call in a strike. then, someone else appeared. >> the individual
the u.s. says it is targeting militants. human rights groups say innocent civilians have died. he says the attacks are an illegal violation of pakistan's 70 -- sovereignty. >> in the sky overhead, day and night. in pakistan's tribal belt, there's no escape from cia drones and no knowing where they will strike. this was one of america's big victories -- a strike in june that killed al qaeda's second in command. we met some of those on the receiving end who beg to differ. between them, they...
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and one of the targets was the u.s. embassy. >> a large number of the people, forbes fighters who went to iraq to fight and kill americans and iraqis were from libya particularly eastern libya, eastern been gadsy. are those people who just returned home, do we know have they just returned home and are living in libya with the foreign terrorist experience? or did they purposefully come to libya for the attack? >> we don't know, but it's very important, and it kind of fits with what we've heard. that this was a loosely bound group. your cousin may be a member of al qaeda in iraq, for example, and they'll pick up on that. very possible they went home and got together and found out, hey, september 11th, here is a great opportunity for us, let's go do it. >> what do you make of the fact that the report that it's libyans with al qaeda experience from al qaeda in iraq are involve? >> anderson, when i was still in the white house and traveling, i had gone to libya, met with gadhafi and the internal security services at the time
and one of the targets was the u.s. embassy. >> a large number of the people, forbes fighters who went to iraq to fight and kill americans and iraqis were from libya particularly eastern libya, eastern been gadsy. are those people who just returned home, do we know have they just returned home and are living in libya with the foreign terrorist experience? or did they purposefully come to libya for the attack? >> we don't know, but it's very important, and it kind of fits with what...
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in the weeks before his death, u.s. ambassador chris stevens sent the state department several requests for increased encurity for diplomats in libya. stevens and three other beericans were killed this past september 11 in a terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and, in a separate attack that same night on a safe house where the consulate staff had been evacuated. stevens' memos were obtained by the house oversight and government reform committee, which is investigating the attacks, and our sharyl attkisson got ahold of the memos today. >> reporter: ambassador stevens ssrsonally pressed for strengthened security in a series of cables to state department headquarters in washington. on july 9, 2012, stevens sent a request for extension of temporary duty personnel. that refers to a 16-man military temporary security team with expertise in counterterrorism. they were set to leave in august but stevens asked to keep them through mid-september. on august 2, six weeks before he died, stevens requested protective d
in the weeks before his death, u.s. ambassador chris stevens sent the state department several requests for increased encurity for diplomats in libya. stevens and three other beericans were killed this past september 11 in a terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and, in a separate attack that same night on a safe house where the consulate staff had been evacuated. stevens' memos were obtained by the house oversight and government reform committee, which is investigating the...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately -- >> that's not what you said. >> you can take a look -- >> governor romney -- >> you can take a look at the op ed. >> you did not say you would provide goff help. >> i say we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that has been suggested, that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height o
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately...
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a unilateral u.s. strike risks turning the sorrow and the sympathy that followed the death of ambassador chris stevens here into bitter resentment. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, benghazi. >> pelley: today, there are 27 days until the presidential election, and the race is as tight as it can get. today's gallup poll of likely voters has president obama at 48% and mitt romney at 48%. john dickerson is our cbs news political director and, john, in the primaries, governor romney took a hard line against abortion except in cases of rape, incest or the health of the mother. but today, he said this in the "des moines register" newspaper: then, governor romney followed that with this today: >> i think i've said time and again i'm a pro-life candidate, i'll be a pro-life president. the actions i'll take immediately are to remove funding for planned parenthood. >> pelley: so, john, i wonder, can you help us untangle all of this? >> reporter: well, this is a very tricky issue for governor romney, who's about to arr
a unilateral u.s. strike risks turning the sorrow and the sympathy that followed the death of ambassador chris stevens here into bitter resentment. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, benghazi. >> pelley: today, there are 27 days until the presidential election, and the race is as tight as it can get. today's gallup poll of likely voters has president obama at 48% and mitt romney at 48%. john dickerson is our cbs news political director and, john, in the primaries, governor romney took a hard...
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china, u.s., brazil, india, japan. >> this union needs the euro. if the single currency collapses it could have unforeseen problems they want to avoid. the eu is unlikely to abandon the euro anytime soon. >> europe has come a very long way in the last six years. >> the nobel committee said they wanted to focus not on the currency conundrum but on the six decades of peace and prosperity that europe has achieved. >> a united europe banned after devastation from world war ii, it may have seemed impossible to turn rivals and to partners. this included a historic archrival's france and germany. the hope was that an economic union would also promote peace. >> europe will not be made all at once. it will be built through concrete achievements which creates a defacto solidarity. >> the next achievements were the formation of the economic community and the atomic energy community helping to develop shared social values. >> when i for started to fight for united europe in the 1950's, my vision was limited. i saw we were not making europe for ourselves but fo
china, u.s., brazil, india, japan. >> this union needs the euro. if the single currency collapses it could have unforeseen problems they want to avoid. the eu is unlikely to abandon the euro anytime soon. >> europe has come a very long way in the last six years. >> the nobel committee said they wanted to focus not on the currency conundrum but on the six decades of peace and prosperity that europe has achieved. >> a united europe banned after devastation from world war...
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if the u.s. cannot get that and they agree we cannot do domestic cleaning or correction but we can have a geopolitical region and posing your question about the dynamic that comes into question have iran before that too. this is something we can do but it doesn't mean u.s. and all the questions to get out of the mentality to do something to do. there is much more thought to put in the rule of generally grounded or something that doesn't mean anything that you gave an example what can happen and it did happen for the u.s. in some part of the world and others too. i think it is time the u.s. cannot solve everything. does it mean that the u.s. has a diminished role? i don't think so. it is another approach on what is the leadership. i am not buying the decline of the u.s.. there are a lot of things going on. cannot be the sole actor and a complicated issue and we have not paid attention enough to the regional actors. one of the mistakes in afghanistan is not only to take into account the whole regio
if the u.s. cannot get that and they agree we cannot do domestic cleaning or correction but we can have a geopolitical region and posing your question about the dynamic that comes into question have iran before that too. this is something we can do but it doesn't mean u.s. and all the questions to get out of the mentality to do something to do. there is much more thought to put in the rule of generally grounded or something that doesn't mean anything that you gave an example what can happen and...
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she says the u.s. military in okinawa had pledged to enforce discipline among servicemen after a similar occurrence in the prefectural capital naha in august. she said the group will send a petition to prime minister yoshihiko noda and u.s. president barack obama. she said the petition demands strict punishment for the two servicemen and limitations on what u.s. soldiers can do when they're off military bases. >>> this case is coming at a time when tensions over the u.s. military presence in okinawa has hit another high. nhk world's yoichiro joins us. fill us in a little on the background to this alleged sexual assault. >> it followed the deployment of the deployment of the military aircraft osprey to the station. folks opposed to the decision to deploy osprey in okinawa. they worry about the aircraft flying over residential areas because it has poor safety records. the japanese and the u.s. government fear the incident could further stir up okinawans anger over u.s. bases. the governor nakaima says th
she says the u.s. military in okinawa had pledged to enforce discipline among servicemen after a similar occurrence in the prefectural capital naha in august. she said the group will send a petition to prime minister yoshihiko noda and u.s. president barack obama. she said the petition demands strict punishment for the two servicemen and limitations on what u.s. soldiers can do when they're off military bases. >>> this case is coming at a time when tensions over the u.s. military...
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i start in the u.s., enof the u.s., and i feel as the this story is particularly needed in the united states. i don't believe that people in pakistan or china need to hear this because they see it. even a grown up like pakistan struggled. there's so much potential. it's the noangs growth style. if i had enough resources, i wouldn't tell people that and reap my dividends forever sharing it with other people. it is on the cusp of happening. very exciting. there's really three people in the country, and it's for anybody who believes there's possibility in the future and wonder why it's not happening more quickly. >> why are china, india, pack tan, why are they where they are economically if they are on the cusp? what's beginning not right in those countries that's going right here in the united states. >> well, pakistan does not have the moe men them of china and -- >> host: take brazil. >> guest: again, highly growing, evolved, but the thing that con trains growth in every country, and the simple -- you know, i go to places like the world bank, and if i'm invited to share thoughts with
i start in the u.s., enof the u.s., and i feel as the this story is particularly needed in the united states. i don't believe that people in pakistan or china need to hear this because they see it. even a grown up like pakistan struggled. there's so much potential. it's the noangs growth style. if i had enough resources, i wouldn't tell people that and reap my dividends forever sharing it with other people. it is on the cusp of happening. very exciting. there's really three people in the...
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the u.s. however, having put that very contentious idea on the table for all of you to tear to shreds, the reason i bring it up is because i could not find polling data on this, but when i went out and talked to a two- party people, i would ask them point-blank -- what if you could get very large reductions in spending and the price of that was some modest increase in taxes? would you take that? you would get smaller deficits and smaller government as a result, and they all said no. they were more allergic to raising taxes than they were to having the government grow, which i thought was surprising. you saw that same dynamic, by the way, in the republican primary debate. >> i think that is a great point. i have not seen polling data, but in my interviews, this also came up. what was shown was that actually would favor some sort of compromise if it were guaranteed that the spending decreases would actually go into effect, and that is typically the reluctance to any kind of tax increase at all -
the u.s. however, having put that very contentious idea on the table for all of you to tear to shreds, the reason i bring it up is because i could not find polling data on this, but when i went out and talked to a two- party people, i would ask them point-blank -- what if you could get very large reductions in spending and the price of that was some modest increase in taxes? would you take that? you would get smaller deficits and smaller government as a result, and they all said no. they were...
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the 21-year-old entered the u.s. in january. the fbi found out the man was targeting new york's financial district. federal agents involved in the sting gave him 450 kilograms of fake explosives. investigators watched as the man parked a vehicle loaded with a marked bomb near the bank. he tried to detonate it using the mobile phone. federal prosecutors have charged the man with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >>> the european union's health and consumer policy commissioner has resigned over its scandal. the scandal broke out just after the european union was awarded the nobel peace prize last week. the anti-fraud office said john dalai knew of, but tolerated an attempt between a businessman to use his connection with the prime minister. he has been engaged in drafting new legislation on regulating smokeless tobacco. he denies any wrongdoing, but resigned from the post after the ant anti-fraud office reported to the european commission on tuesday. the european union explained that the scandal will have no impact o
the 21-year-old entered the u.s. in january. the fbi found out the man was targeting new york's financial district. federal agents involved in the sting gave him 450 kilograms of fake explosives. investigators watched as the man parked a vehicle loaded with a marked bomb near the bank. he tried to detonate it using the mobile phone. federal prosecutors have charged the man with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >>> the european union's health and consumer policy...
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so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers there as a parched man on a hot day. ice water, givingal .. turned the fire hose on him, wounding him in the process. we tried to pour so much money in through the program it wound up being counterproductive. i it was trying to spend $300 million in just two provinces in one year. not surprisingly, we wind up just shoveling goods at the afghans. and what did they do? in some cases they took what we were giving them and drove it to the border to pakistan and sold it for cash because it was more than anybody co
so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers...
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host: on twitter -- the president made a reference to battleship0 as they talked about the size of the u.s. navy in foreign-policy carried here is part of the exchange. >> first of all, the sequestered is not something i propose. it is something congress has proposed. it will not happen. the budget we are talking about is not reducing our military spending. is maintaining it. i think governor romney may be had not spent enough time looking at how our military works for you mentioned the navy. and that we had fewer ships them we did in 1916. we also have fewer horses and bayonets. the nature of our military change. we have these things called aircraft carriers were planes land on them. chips that go under water. nuclear submarines. so the question is not a game of battleship where we are counting ships, it is what are our capabilities. so when i sit down with the secretary of the navy and the joint chiefs of staff, we determine how are we going to be best able to meet all our defense needs in a way that also keeps with our troops and make sure our veterans have the support they need when th
host: on twitter -- the president made a reference to battleship0 as they talked about the size of the u.s. navy in foreign-policy carried here is part of the exchange. >> first of all, the sequestered is not something i propose. it is something congress has proposed. it will not happen. the budget we are talking about is not reducing our military spending. is maintaining it. i think governor romney may be had not spent enough time looking at how our military works for you mentioned the...
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the u.s. defense chief leon panetta has called on the afghan president to thank american troops rather than criticize them because responding to him because lies complains this is a that washington is failing to go after militants base in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the eleventh anniversary since the nato forces invaded the country and all activists and journalists at don de bar feels the alliance is simply not welcome in the country. the united states has a blind spot to the fact that people tend to have an affinity for their national sovereignty that doesn't disappear just because their country is occupied by the united states and you have this manifest in afghanistan to the point where it's now obvious that if you hand an afghan he comprador soldier a weapon and show them how to use it they turn it on the american soldier that handed it to them the people of afghanistan want the united states out and it's a natural thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't
the u.s. defense chief leon panetta has called on the afghan president to thank american troops rather than criticize them because responding to him because lies complains this is a that washington is failing to go after militants base in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the eleventh anniversary since the nato forces invaded the country and all activists and journalists at don de bar feels the alliance is simply not welcome in the country. the united states has a blind spot to the...
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he was killed on an attack at the u.s. embassy benghazi. the service by the way is open to the public. and the family of the murdered woman is planning her funeral this week. services will be held at st. patrick's church friday at 10:00. she was found stabbed to death in her home on october 5th. a couple was arrested last week near seattle in connection with her murder after they were spotted driving her stolen car. >>> service is back to normal after coming to a stand still last night. a man was found walking through shortly before 7:00 while all trains headed to the east bay were stalled. stations in san francisco got crowded fairly quickly. >> somebody had gotten into the tube and they had to stop trains to make sure he was safe. >> police ended uptake a train into the tube and found the man and arrested him. the entire ordeal took about an hour before trains were back up and running. >> well, some football unanimouses may remember superrer bowl 19. 26 years was athe last time we hosted the game and now it might be coming back our way. >
he was killed on an attack at the u.s. embassy benghazi. the service by the way is open to the public. and the family of the murdered woman is planning her funeral this week. services will be held at st. patrick's church friday at 10:00. she was found stabbed to death in her home on october 5th. a couple was arrested last week near seattle in connection with her murder after they were spotted driving her stolen car. >>> service is back to normal after coming to a stand still last...
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welcome back to crossfire you're about to mind we're talking about the u.s. led military presence in afghanistan. and. ok mike i want to go back to you in beirut the time has come to sit down in negotiating with draw with the taliban as much as you don't like it's time to do it it's time for the neighborhood to mend itself it will be very bloody and very messy but only the neighborhood can do this agree or disagree. entirely to the side of the west of that they know this themselves that they had negotiations. with the taliban but down at some point they're trying to ignite and they're quite desperate inside i believe because they want to talk to taliban and some of those you asians again to provide some kind of a fig leaf for when they exit in twenty fourteen so i mean yes it's always been time to talk to the taliban because militarily that this war is unwinnable ok i made a bet in washington why do you argue against dealing with the caliber. it was a question about their reconciliation with the taliban. or the government you know is part of the withdrawal of
welcome back to crossfire you're about to mind we're talking about the u.s. led military presence in afghanistan. and. ok mike i want to go back to you in beirut the time has come to sit down in negotiating with draw with the taliban as much as you don't like it's time to do it it's time for the neighborhood to mend itself it will be very bloody and very messy but only the neighborhood can do this agree or disagree. entirely to the side of the west of that they know this themselves that they...
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together with the u.s. attorney's offices around the country, the criminal divisions, computer crimes and intellectual property section, my office is actively partnering with fda, oci, all the other branches you have heard today. dea, postal service. investigating the wide variety of unlawful trafficking that we see. as we heard this morning, from tim and as we have been hearing throughout the day, the availability of drugs has skyrocketed. anyone with a computer can order drugs on line using search engines, using b2b sites. they can do this for personal use or for resale. their findings, more and more, anyone with a computer can set himself up as a wholesaler. they can buy drugs from china, india, pakistan, wherever and resell them through their own internet web sites. it can be counterfeit, and approved, steroids -- the wide variety of drugs that are out there. as you know, some of those drugs contain too much active ingredient, too little active ingredient, and no active ingredient. something completely
together with the u.s. attorney's offices around the country, the criminal divisions, computer crimes and intellectual property section, my office is actively partnering with fda, oci, all the other branches you have heard today. dea, postal service. investigating the wide variety of unlawful trafficking that we see. as we heard this morning, from tim and as we have been hearing throughout the day, the availability of drugs has skyrocketed. anyone with a computer can order drugs on line using...
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u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition forces speaks volumes on how many afghans feel about the continued occupation of their country by western troops isn't it time to negotiate with the taliban and end this military adventure. and. to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world that. daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have made my g.d.r. he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute and in beirut we cross to michael black and he is a freelance journalist or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i've made in washington you wrote recently at c.n.n. u.s. faces growing green on blue challenge what's the thesis of your article please explain it to my audience. of course we've seen dramatic rise in green on blue attacks in afghanistan which has eroded trust
u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition forces speaks volumes on how many afghans feel about the continued occupation of their country by western troops isn't it time to negotiate with the taliban and end this military adventure. and. to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world that. daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have...
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. >> mitt romney relaunched -- why the republicans are claiming victory at last night's u.s. presidential debate. >> coat ♪ >> love them, we do. 50 years ago today, the beatles released their first ever single. we look at how it holds up. decker packwood cause >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america to the problem. the turkish prime minister said today he had no intention of starting a war with syria. but the message is mixed and the tensions are high. the turkish parliament authorize military action against neighbor after syrian shells landed in the turkish town killing five civilians. >> lot this was not turkey's war, but the deaths of one family next to the syrian border have changed kuwait this country sees its neighbors conflicts. the government has called the strike from syria a final straw. left of the isn't family hoped. -- this is what is left of the family home. the families mother and children were sitting in the garden when the shell hit. >> we were eating and we heard the sound obama. the shrapnel fell, hit the wall and in the ground. we could have been kil
. >> mitt romney relaunched -- why the republicans are claiming victory at last night's u.s. presidential debate. >> coat ♪ >> love them, we do. 50 years ago today, the beatles released their first ever single. we look at how it holds up. decker packwood cause >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america to the problem. the turkish prime minister said today he had no intention of starting a war with syria. but the message is mixed and the tensions are high. the turkish...
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the u.s. presidential candidates heading to their second presidential debate and the stakes are high. welcome around the globe. the man accused of carrying out the biggest hack ever -- but today the british government ruled it will not extradite him to america. a battle waged on behalf of mr. mckinnon who's been diagnosed with as burgers a syndrome. >> he could not speak. >> her and her mother revealed how her son reacted. >> hiking and trying. it is so emotional. >> the joy and relief of a parent who has been fighting the u.s. government for one decade. >> [inaudible] >> he does not deny the u.s. charges. from 10 years ago, he carried out what one u.s. prosecutor described as the biggest military computer hack of all time. his supporters say he is a young man with a mild autism, simply looking for information on ufo's. when supporters across the political spectrum and public life. david cameron raised his case with president obama to reassess his medical condition. this is he was in serious r
the u.s. presidential candidates heading to their second presidential debate and the stakes are high. welcome around the globe. the man accused of carrying out the biggest hack ever -- but today the british government ruled it will not extradite him to america. a battle waged on behalf of mr. mckinnon who's been diagnosed with as burgers a syndrome. >> he could not speak. >> her and her mother revealed how her son reacted. >> hiking and trying. it is so emotional. >> the...
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stand against u.s. strength strikes in the country the convoy which is travelling from islamabad to south waziristan is being led by a cricketing legend imran khan who since become an opposition politician the region as a hotbed of taliban militancy and a major focus of the u.s. strikes political activists hour by hour the believes the rallies supported by the pakistani public the lords the grand jury of that region has welcomed him there is the only resistance that is being provided by the government of pakistan which does not want to open this area of new exposure because for the past five years they've been hiding the fact that bones have been attacking this region on the on the public front they actually deny it but on privately behind the doors with the u.s. government they actually accept the fact just in a simple attack most of the energy and unfortunately for the past five years our government has actually bought into the american war on terror the american war has now become our war and they sh
stand against u.s. strength strikes in the country the convoy which is travelling from islamabad to south waziristan is being led by a cricketing legend imran khan who since become an opposition politician the region as a hotbed of taliban militancy and a major focus of the u.s. strikes political activists hour by hour the believes the rallies supported by the pakistani public the lords the grand jury of that region has welcomed him there is the only resistance that is being provided by the...
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the house republican hearings on last month's terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi are under way now on capitol hill. chairman darrell issa opened the hearings demanding answers from the state department about their response to the incident. as well as the amount of security personnel in place before september 11th. >> we know that the tragedy in benghazi ended as it did. we now know that, in fact, it was caused by a terrorist attack that wasp reasonably predictable to eventually happen somewhere in the world, especially on september 11th. requests for extensions of more security by the mission in libya, however, appeared to have often been rejected. >> al know the chairman claims -- although the chairman claims we are pursuing this investigation on a, quote, bipartisan basis, that has simply not been the case. chairman has w had held documents that were provided to the committee which is in violation of the house rules. to say they are resorting to such petty abuses in what should be a serious and responsible investigation of this fatal attack
the house republican hearings on last month's terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi are under way now on capitol hill. chairman darrell issa opened the hearings demanding answers from the state department about their response to the incident. as well as the amount of security personnel in place before september 11th. >> we know that the tragedy in benghazi ended as it did. we now know that, in fact, it was caused by a terrorist attack that wasp reasonably predictable to...
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limburg and u.s. open champion lost a game and his tent in the second set as she went on to win however radio niche prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another. mari returned it long ago crushing at six three six seven seven six after almost three hours on fourth final round it took a local favorite paying for it with fresh and that is six two six two. and finally to basketball where you're only run is that says moscow are preparing for the season with a much changed roster and a new italian head coach authority messina legal younes has more on the always new recruits. discussed most successful coach of recent times a tour messina is back in the russian capital after three years of absence during this period the team's dominance domestically has continued in a similar trajectory the sisk i would in every league title on offer however in the euro league things weren't as good as in two thousand and six and again two years later when the mus
limburg and u.s. open champion lost a game and his tent in the second set as she went on to win however radio niche prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another. mari returned it long ago crushing at six three six seven seven six after almost three hours on fourth final round it took a local favorite paying for it with fresh and that is six two six two. and finally to basketball where you're only run is that says moscow are preparing...
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the u.s. presidential candidates wrapped up their third and final debate ahead of the november 6th election. they sparred over foreign policy and their discussion touched on everything from the situation in the middle east to relations with china. nhk world's anthony izaki reports from boca raton, florida. >> reporter: it started with a handshake, but the friendliness ended there. president barack obama and mitt romney spent the next 90 minutes to both outwit and outmaneuver each other. obama highlighted the foreign policy achievements of his administration over the past four years. >> we ended the war in iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. and we're now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that afghans take responsibility for their own security. and that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. >> reporter: on the other hand, romney accused obama of making the united st
the u.s. presidential candidates wrapped up their third and final debate ahead of the november 6th election. they sparred over foreign policy and their discussion touched on everything from the situation in the middle east to relations with china. nhk world's anthony izaki reports from boca raton, florida. >> reporter: it started with a handshake, but the friendliness ended there. president barack obama and mitt romney spent the next 90 minutes to both outwit and outmaneuver each other....
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the u.s. mainland. on sunday, president obama urged east coast residents to take the storm very seriously. >> this is a serious and big storm. my first message is to all the people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic to the north, you need to take this very serious and follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they're going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm. >> the storm has already killed 66 people in the caribbean, where battered haiti and cuba. in haiti, a top u.n. relief official warned of a heightened risk of a new outbreak of waterborne disease. >> so the entire southern peninsula, including the province [indiscernible] has been heavily affected with flooding, rivers have burst out of their banks, canals running through port-au-prince. what we fear most is that there might be spikes in waterborne diseases, especially cholera, which we always see after flooding and rain in haiti. >> new york is among many states
the u.s. mainland. on sunday, president obama urged east coast residents to take the storm very seriously. >> this is a serious and big storm. my first message is to all the people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic to the north, you need to take this very serious and follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they're going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm. >> the storm has already killed 66 people in the...
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it also said the u.s. and japan crafted back room deals to give the japanese government administrative control over senkaku. it calls the alleged agreement illegal and invalid. the government-controlled "china daily" ran similar advertisements last week in "the new york times" and "the washington post." japanese officials launched a protest against the newspapers for printing the ads. the foreign minister koichiro gemba has indicated japanese authorities will increase their efforts to assert their position on the islands to the international community. >> something like information warfare is under way. we need to appeal to the international community even though the status of our country on the island does not change. >> gemba added the japanese government sees no dispute over their sovereignty. and the latest standoff at sea around the senkaku islands is over. four chinese patrol ships left japanese territorial waters. they entered the area earlier in the day and navigated there for several hours. japan
it also said the u.s. and japan crafted back room deals to give the japanese government administrative control over senkaku. it calls the alleged agreement illegal and invalid. the government-controlled "china daily" ran similar advertisements last week in "the new york times" and "the washington post." japanese officials launched a protest against the newspapers for printing the ads. the foreign minister koichiro gemba has indicated japanese authorities will...